51 comments to Yomiuri Jet Flyover: Walls of OTHER structures at Fukushima plant were also blown away

I find it absolutely assanine that a year later we are learning details like this. That no clear images of the status of these reactors have officially provided. The same for the Spent Fuel Pools. It is beyond belief that those accountable have shown absolutely no accountability.

In the past it was about maintaining power over the rest. Now, how long humanity survives depends on them maintaining power and controlling the damage. I personally believe it is a futile effort at best. It is, after all, just a matter of time before the entire global system degenerates, then disintegrates.

Asinine yet but unexpected no. I will say it again because it deserves repeating. The people of Japan need to rise up and forcibly make ALL those responsible for this disaster and the subsequent deceptions perform manual labor on site at Fukushima Daiichi. I will go so far as to say include the families of those responsible also as the victims and their families have all suffered and been contaminated.

Those responsible must be made an example of to the rest of Japan and the world.

Hi cossack55. I get your irony. Forgive me for using your quip to make a different point, namely that we can have hair dryers and cell phone chargers (if that's what we want) without nuke power.

The claim by pro-nuke people that we must have nuke in order to provide X (any X) is a false one.

Therefore, the anti-nuke tactical approach of suggesting that some power uses are extravagant is unnecessary (even if true). It risks playing into the pro-nuke false dogma, and it can create resentment and push-back among people who fear the loss of their favorite toys. One person's extravagant indulgence is another person's necessity.

While some of us might gladly give up some extravagant power use if we thought it would end nukes, I think most people need reassurance that they do not need to sacrifice anything at all.
This is especially important because the pro-nuke media machine keeps telling them nuke is a must-have.

It's a psy-op world.

PS: In the spirit of your original point… I found and unplugged almost a dozen "shadow load" devices in my own house a while back. Now I plug them in only when they are needed – absolutely painless.

There's no way the people can win with conservation and cutting back on their usage. Over the past dozen years (yeah, it started early here in Appalachia) most of our industry was outsourced to Mexico and China, unemployment has been north of 30% seasonally, and people simply couldn't afford to keep the electricity on. So a lot of people cut usage significantly, taking demand down about 20%. Duke energy (our sole supplier now that they've bought Progress) went straight to the Utilities Commission and got a 17% rate hike so its profits didn't take a hit.

Lesson learned: cut usage so you can keep the lights on, they'll just raise the rates so you can't even do that.

True Stock, the question I have, and you seem to be one that might know. I realize that the whole place is contaminated with radiation and will be for a very long time, but those water containment's they've erected. How long are they going to last before they start breaking down from the radioactive water they were meant to contain?

Actually, unit 2 DID explode. It just exploded at ground level when the corium melted its way into the torus, instead of up on the 5th floor where the spent fuel pool was. It separated the roof from the building, but didn't blow it off like the other ones did. Also blew out one of the panels at about the level of the Rx vessel bottom, probably when it first melted through.

#2's explosion wasn't a big show from 10 km away like #1 and #3, but it blew just the same. And was the first unit that TEPCO admitted had breached containment. Its explosion went sideways and down rather than straight up through the containments like #1 and #3.

I cal the for what they are, gready, materialisticly druling and above all stupid. Educated to a peace of meat.
They are aware of the situaion, what counts now is their reaction now that we all know. So far nothing is happening, never mind the continouing flow of bollocs and yeasterdays news, for the children in 2/3 of Japan that clock is ticking.
And the shittheads in charge is stil standing with their thumpbs well situated in their asses.

So, whats next, THAT matters, the chriminal chrages can be dealt with later, right now a counrty is going down the drain, literaly.
And they know it, thats why the MSM have sayed Nothing.

DONT FORGETT THAT, NEVER FORGETT THAT.

The system is so corrupt, that a situation like this is cept under the radar, and we are the ones suffering. And the nightmare as we have sayed it, time and time again, is bearly begining.
It wil be worse.
For decades and the outcome is in the dark. And the polution of our and basicly everything else, is mindboggeling.
With a exponential decay, we are faced with this for Eons. We simply dont know.
And they know this, they all do.

And anger is just another way of deleying the moust IMPORTANT taks right now, evacuating people. And even more stunning is that, nothing happening.
Nothing.

Thats what matters, the radiations is mercyless, and blindly infest anything living.
That matter.

peace

“Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.”
― Denis Diderot

OK, At that exact point, you can see clearly that a lot of burning has taken place in SFP 4. That's what the "handlers" are allowing you to see…

But that is not what I want you to see.

Look behind unit 4. If you've stopped exactly at the 49 second mark, you will be able to see between the crane boom and the side of the #4 building – THERE YOU WILL SEE THE SPENT FUEL POOL RIVER SPILLING OUT THE BURNED OUT SPF3 AND OVER THE SIDE WALL.

The photo above shows the south end of #3 as it appeared six months ago.

The entire msm echochamber is suddenly abuzz with Fukushima stories. It is as though somebody flipped a switch. The stories are virtually identical to each other, and they all refer to the disaster in the past tense. None of the media sources appears to have had reporters on or near the scene throughout the past year though.

This uniformity is in strong contrast to the "fog of war" apparent in the trickle of FOIA documents coming out of NRC recently. There is never such strong consensus when human beings freely discuss any complex topic (as we demonstrate here daily).

So… I'm not the first to suggest that this sudden uniform media coverage is weird, but I'm still wondering who wrote the plot-line and what agenda does it serve? The most obvious spin is the relentless "past tense" posture, but the media outlets suddenly seem willing to demonize nuke power – to acknowledge the potential for catastrophe, and they suddenly seem willing to demonize the Japanese government.

What are the world's puppeteers up to now? They do seem to have changed direction. "All together now." There was a G20 financial meeting that ended on Feb. 26 – possibly relevant, possibly coincidence.

1. trying to manipulate the 1 year anniversary stories for which the media might have some intern do some research for an hour or two.

and
2. CYA – with this FOIA release several government agencies in the US are implicated – including the white house. No doubt this will be an election issue in the US and the President is prepared (has been prepared for a long time) to throw several groups of individuals under the bus to save his lying-ass neck.

i see a distinct change in tune from our local shills in the last week or two. No doubt they've figured out they standing in front of that bus that is likely to run over them.

As I said earlier in the week, a Federal investigation has been initiated – not that it's really needed, but I believe the witch hunt has begun…and someone will have to do the perp walk on this one.

NHK lead story today is on Fuku. A primary emphasis is on how various officials are setting up meetings in regions where nuke plants are located. TRhe subjects of these meetings is to discuss with the residents about all the improvements they will initiate for nuke plants based on the lessons they have learned from Fukushima. HAH!!!
I've learned one lesson from Fukushima. Capitalism and nukes are dangerously incompatable. They will destroy each other, us, and the planet.

@Amazing the conformity ..isn't it..but with the major corporations in ownership of the MSM…and with only 1% owning these resources..it isn't hard to imagine the conspiratorial attitude on their part..
THEY after all… are the conspirators..
Just so many crumby concepts…. thought up over cocktails.
This world is run by old codgers.. clueless…ignorant and cruel.
Dingy like their suits…

"On the first day of the first month
In some distant year
The whole sky froze golden
Some said it was the aftermath
Of the radium bomb
While others told of a final retribution
A terrible revenge of the gods"

But we understood the grand finale
Fulfillment of a prophecy told many years before
So all that was left was

All the women were captured and chained
And national suicide was proclaimed
And new America fell to the ground
And all the children lay crippled and lame
But all the nations came together
In fear of the thought of the end
No more would we fight in the streets
No courage had we to defend
When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
Everybody ran as they screamed at the sound

When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
Everybody ran as they screamed at the sound

A blinding light the sun had died
A new moon took its place
Tidal waves, and open graves the fate of the unhuman race
The city's heart no longer beats no pity have I left to lend
A sinner sits reciting Dylan its now that I welcome the end

When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
Everybody ran as they screamed at the sound
When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
When the walls came tumbling down
Nobody make a sound
Down

Kan's response to Fukushima crisis branded a 'failure' by panel head
TOKYO, Feb. 28, Kyodo WTF? WHAT ABOUT NODA? ON DEC 16 HE SAID: “Today, we have reached a great milestone. The reactors are stable, which should resolve one big cause of concern for us all.”
WHAT A SHAME IT'S COME DOWN TO BLAMING KAN FOR SOMETHING THE PRESENT PM LIED CLAMING COLD SHUTDOWN. LIARS!! SHAMEFUL AND DISGUSTING.

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